Posted 05 March 2013 - 11:20 PM

Posted 05 March 2013 - 11:31 PM

k3nny

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I don't get you all. Shouldn't it be a good sign that Apple releases the betas this often? This shows that they actually make good progress with the development - or at least they try to do something . No one forces you to install the newest build if your system runs stable.

Posted 05 March 2013 - 11:36 PM

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I don't get you all. Shouldn't it be a good sign that Apple releases the betas this often? This shows that they actually make good progress with the development - or at least they try to do something . No one forces you to install the newest build if your system runs stable.

Posted 05 March 2013 - 11:42 PM

Posted 05 March 2013 - 11:47 PM

theconnactic

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I don't get you all. Shouldn't it be a good sign that Apple releases the betas this often? This shows that they actually make good progress with the development - or at least they try to do something . No one forces you to install the newest build if your system runs stable.

This means also they're taking 10.8.3 as a major release, and perhaps they're trying to perfectly tune all up because 10.8.3 will mark some new hardware release as well. Perhaps the Mac Pro, but maybe - and that's a big maybe here - refreshed iMacs and MacBookPros and MacBookAirs with the newest AMD graphics solutions

Best regards!

P.S.: and k3nny, i think people are showing impatience here because they're all also anxious to use the said newest AMD graphics solutions with full (and official) Apple support.

Posted 07 March 2013 - 03:44 AM

Badeendje

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All went well with it D76/i7 2600/6870

Performance wise I don't really notice much difference, powering off is a bit faster now and system.log returns no more random errors related to powermanagement for me.
Sleep still works and my selfmade airport card with the ar9280 picks up networks faster and automatically after sleep now.
For me this is the most stable build so far as I can find nothing wrong at all anymore, so it seems apple really has been ironing out all these subtile issues still present in ML for once.
My dayroutine should reveal if any issues are left not immediately visible by quick testing.